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Arrives Montreal 9.20 a.!a. the day following, connecting with Grand Trunk International Lilitsl . For Detailed lforaratlotl apply t0 ` W. K. ROGERS. Or W. T. HUGGAN, City Ticket Agent District Passenger Agent. ` -1 ._ #_ -- ---<-Y -W -_ ._ --_..-.....- THE KNEW A “WINDFALL" ALBERTA HORSES _ *_* I FOR TRINIDAD _ Mrs. Younbrirlo thought the up- ples the farmer had brought hor C‘\LGAR\'» An” were rather' dirty. bu`t he eaplainctl that this was because they had fallen nfl' the treo on tho' ground in short they were windfalls, as .she bought lhom. _\ wfck later sho called tho farm e:~‘s wife up on tho telephone. “l or-f~retl the host cucumbers for piulrlinz." she said sharply, “and ynu".'e sent me winrlfallsf’ ` "Sent what?" gasped the farmer`s wife. “Windfall cucumbers! I cpu tell you needn't think 1 can't_ Ther°‘s tiirt on them." __._..q4o-¢f-_-- Ksop lllnnrds llllmelt In the house Professional Cards. ~ II. F. DEMPSEY Gratluats of Boston lehnol nf PIAIO 'IUIING |71 Grafton lirgrt Cbololtetovtl ' ' ._._..___..;..¢ _.___ McLean In Ioiinnon DONALD \lcK'INNON Barrister Attoraoy at Law Office-Royal Bank Bzfldinl Charlottetown. P. E. Island Morson & Duffy Barrister and Attorney-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN Solicitors for Royal llnk of Canada MacLeod & Bentley W. E. IENTLEY, K. G. » L A. IBNTLEV ....l`r'I§i:"}"f5 931322.... iilark R.MoGuigan.BA IARRICTER. lOLlOlTOR¢ ITC. Money to Loan _ Cameron liock ggsftgugtatas. P. I. Island S. 8. HBSBIAN larrlatso, loiisigl Nehru Publis MONEY T0 LOAN lontap- P. I. Island S. INMAN, K. ~ Barrister and Attomsyat-Law lloom No. 1! Cameron llsck VICTORIA ROW J. A. Ma.cDONALD larrtstor Oolloltor, Eta. money -ro Loan Office-Riley Building Charlottetown Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Post Oradusta Modloal School all Hospital Praotlco' limited to Eylr Elf. N000 and Throat Oiflos Sayer lulldlng. Great George ltroot, opposite Guardian Ofiloo Toi hone lol oiiiooi-ioura:;to1la.|n.I tsl p. m. May be oonsuitod off hours at 110 Hillsboro li. Palmer & Palmer ti. J. Painter, K. C. H. I- Palmer larriotsri. etc. at _la il of Nova lootia lullding ' onartmotown. P. a. I. | Monoyhaiaon _...__ Oph. D. _Eye Specialist Oifloo-Prowso Block, 127 lrlfton ltfoet noun-s.ao_1a._ 1-4 an. no-1 amusing. lv Phono * P _ii I `l ., July 21--A trial shipment of Alberto horses In now on the way to Trinidad, where, they ara being sent on an order from a business firm there which wants them for driving purposes. Twenty-three animals, of small build, standing from fourteen to fifteen hands in height and weigh- ing from 700 to 1_000 pounds, bought ln the vicinity of Calgary, are being shipped as a first con- signment, and a second lot to make up a total order of fifty will lbllow later, I‘he shipment is ln cbarg-_ of J. D. Smith. of the Department of Argriculturef I-Ie will 'ship 'trout Halifax. _ NOTICE '_ _ Modern and scientific methods of and muscular auoillaliss ut tug eye H. T. Colvln,` Opt. D., Optometrist. summer-stné. P. npr. _ i ""N`6f`l6l~:""` A list urhu delinquent 'ras Pay- ers ln the Town ot' Montague will he posted on August 10th. 1921. July 18th. 1921 _ ‘~ »» ~ » Summonses \villissue'on' Au- Buildiog Manual lor Sale Pine and Spruce Boards ‘, Flooo ing and She ing, Bbiplap and ches Cedar posts. Shingles 'and Latbs. Lowest price hor cash. .Farm F_or Sale 1 of 75 acres situated at Caledcu- ia, 60 acres clear, 15 acres of good bard wood, buildings good. t.Auc|»u.|N Mn¢t.s~NAN, ` A 50 acre farm on the Brackley Point Road, 10 miles from Char, lottetowu. A large dwelling house; barn and hen house In first through farm. A large orchard, apples, pears, plums, cherry also 50 black current bushes bearing; also an eight pen up to date for ranch. Will sell with or without crop. B. J. TAYLOR. QUEEN HOTEL Auction Sale of Fraitlref ` I will sell for R. H. Campbell at 15 Grafton St.. on Monday, July 96th at 1.30 p. m., all his household furniture. including good piano-and music cabinet extension table and side board. good roll top desk. sew- ing machine. cooking range and all other household effects including mats. rugs. dishes, glassware. bed-' room furniture, book cases a'nd books of all kinds. many books and advanced text# to be had cheap. may be seen Saturday-anti afternoons. _ llNJ._ CARTER, ` Auotidntsr. rot mtrtutotnlloutt » _ \ H¢.|_p1-H; guy, ` mg, "_ wrlrraweaa -a1'».¥e»"r.o.' our ` by on in la their festival at Rockford Square.-_ Y LOST Purse containing large sum of money. Seo classified ad- vertisement ull page ole. ~ CHINA- our entire stock of .china at 20 per cent discount. Vt. W. Wellner Ltd_.,Jewellsrs. cmna- Ayfufy. crown Darby, Royal Doulton, und al lother chlnas Johns, Ntld. Duntain, Bell and for oneweek at 20 per cunt dis- count. W. W_ Wellner, Ltd.. Jewell- .¢|'8. ' DR. VEO CDNVALESCENT. - All are pleased to see Dr. Yeo out and about again after his prolonged an severe illness. Ever da now health and strengt | MAMTME “MRD Mzsffcan with-the cow"-ou"'the label"- SEPT. 15.-Mr. H. J. Logan has re-‘ turned to Amherst from Charlotte- town where he had been 'lu confet- euce with president of Charlotte- town Board with` regards to the date for the Maritime Board which meets tilts year in that city. The dates chosen are Sept. 14, and 15. A most interesting session is anticipated, says the Amherst news. DIED AT MONTREAL.»- There passed away at Montreal July 21st_ inst. Katherine Amelia (Minnie), wife of \Vllllams S. Gardner, and' second daughter of the lute Rev. Dr. Bennet of St. John, N. B.- Mrs. Gardner is a sister of Mrs. her husbandpson. and little Brand-_ daugbtcr, her four sisters and .I circle of dear and valued friends and relatives, who.will sincerely reg ret her removal .from their midst. "There is no death. What seems so is transition." _ GOVERNMENT A1PPOINTMENTb -At u meeting of the Government Executive (`r-ur~ni| and the Board of Ellucattiun hcitl on Friday evening. Mi-~ F.lhr-l l)u!i'y of l{elly’s Crtrzs :md Miss Vern I-felcllsn of Chu-~ l\t:.\'»u-u \vr>»~e -“pointed ?~ fl.i v.|--rr' s -ru -1 1: aching staff of the M~-t-| st 'r-~..\.. '- ' ere were tu 13 elgirt 1.-fl -" /= 'or these posit- ltmt f-'un fl-rt -I-ss teachcr= _\lr, »Willlam Woodside. now of Charlot- l~~.‘u'\'.\ formerly ci Keuslm..-fl. wh. 1. ).\i't11rl urea of ‘Tn- .\_'r_| :é ruply eps men _ _\. \\"1'.'Eres»onant tone and. what is more _ rare, the “perfect enunclationf’ *__ _ ‘gave del.lg__._.._.. MRS. MALCOLM D. MCLEOD On July 14th after a long Illness; the latter part of which was accom- panied by much pain patiently borne, there departed this life at Valleytield. Flora, wife of Malcolm D. McLe'od in the sixty fourth year of her age. Besides a large number of friends who mournber depart- ure there ure left.to sorrow. nc. husband and son Dun. A. at hontc, `a son Lauchlin in B._C. a daughter ‘of Mrs. Hardwick, 'Mass_, also brothers, Duncan and Peter Mc- Donald, Heatherdale, P. E. l. John McDonald. Montana, and Dau Mc- Donald. Mass., sud one sister. -Mrs. Munro. Mass, Mrs. \Mcl.eod in her year. `\. or -,'_‘ .dl _ - _ '_ -_ _ .. suffering exemplified the words of - - --_. 31 1 inf-may us -,- _A_ _ ,f - -»,A_ _ -_»_-.--.~. x' - *ff*-*f-A.---‘T 1 1 C lTh hc * I `/1 ?gra§1I¥¢;;gDay_ 1 s Posr Toasrlss f. ‘N For breakfast: or lunch _ Crisp, sweet, satisfy- w w th cream or milk Sold by gfrocers _ .__ . _ everywgherel _ ` ` 4 i ` l 1 SCIVC A 1 rodand Thy staff they comfort' " lan assisted by Rev. J. D. McFar- Neill. ' ' _ - noon* it/ics:-jrvsu williams, fel Eugene Ward. 3 Elmer Ward. ` ___cusrzo1s1tj __ -_ ‘devils Suit BABY’S- OWN .4 -_.- _.f-_.. _ 4 1 _SOAP iotlo hssvast of oar.oHn. Horse For Sale i Blue Jay* McGregor, 2.18 1-4, foaled 1509. Registered No 57624. Fine trottI`ng`_and` attractive driv- ing horsefquiet perfectly sound, - and In.good--_::oadItiou_ ' __ Hattvsv camsnon _ _ _ :' 140 Pownal Street House For Sale _ Uudersi-sued _/will offer for sale hy public auction an July 29th. 1921, 1-2 o'clock-uosu. the three tcnament. house situated on corner of Queen and Euston Sis. ~ “EDNA McKiNNON THE MARKETS ture of the live hog situation was the much stronger feeling that on Tuesday and prices scored a sharp advance of $1 to $1.50 por l*`1_v~'=1v= J ' _ PI AN OS where the demand highest `quallty-ta TONE _ stretches money.- c 1 Charlottetown, P_ E. Island MONTREAL June 24.~4A fell- - `\~ __The growing appreciation of mus- ic’s full beauty has increlased every- _Satislield supremely by The WILLIS ' 1 - TOUCH ' Our Budget Plan will help you bu_y now. Ask about it. Discover how tt_ ,| A. E. l`00MBS _ _ ~ » \.>. `. 1 for pianos of the demand met and DESIGN . 9 developed in the Toronto market ,_ _._ - I - , ered. There was no actual change lu prices in this market yesterday, b the undertone was ver firm mand frompackers and butchers selected lots as S13 to $13.50 pcr 100 lbs.. weighed off cars. and sows sold at a cdt of $4 to $5 per 100 lbs. The demand for dressed h0lfB mewhuftlimited and onl for .._. 1-.. _ HORSE BACK RACE- - P. Mc- ilnnls and J. Ronaghau. 2. A. Dor- I inn and-J. Burnett 3 R. Mclnnls and (V. Williams. ' ' ‘ lf I1ADlES_R.AOE- 1 Miss Annie ` Duffy. "2 Miss Susana Rhync_ J Miss Elsie Rbyne. ' Mclnnls, .Fred Ronaghan, 3 Eugene] _ Ward( t 1 the Psalmist "Tho I walk thru -the valley of the shadow of death I do ‘ not fea\l*~.-for- thou nrt with me. -Thy me.”. - . _ The funeral service was conduct- ed by her pastor Rev. J. A. Mclael- lane, -hoch Lamonrl. C. B. and Rev. M. D. McLeod, Caledonia. P. E. I. ` Western Guardian __¢_. -tMrs_ Alfred Cullerton under- went' a successful operation for appendlcltis in the Prince County hospital. Summer-sire, on Saturday. , MEID AT WIILMOT- Mr. Wul- ter D. Stuvert, of Wilmot Valley, passed away on Sunday afternoon. It ls- expected ithet the lutreral will be held on Tuesday :lt 2 p. m. -JUVENILE COURT.-~ Three iuvenilcswere before Magistrate Wyatt in the Summerslde police- court on Saturdaq. charged with stealing fruit. confectionery and smoking materials from ft newsboy on the P. E 1.'hranch of the Can- adian :National Railways, and will be sent up to the supreme court for t_rial. The -Durant case, which is being followed with some interest- bv Summerslde citizens. was ad- _iourncd until this 'Monday morning. when it was called at the Summc:-‘ side police court -Saturday morning. .-A MEAN -TR-lCK.- 'Someone' who can see just one object at a. time or an affinity of his who is blessed with one ‘leg made ardent. and.suc'cessful love to a thigh length rubber boot on Wednesday nlghiuor Thursday -morning from a- ve_n~sndah on Central street. Sum-_ merside. and the'ownor ls now forced to hop into the fishing streams with o'he foot or stay on the bank and say sweet things about the light fingered gentry of S;|_m'meraide. After a few days _atohful waiting. the fisherman thinks the right thing for the thief , to do is to come back and get thcl other boot. as It is rather an eye-| sore.'as it looks at the present' time. ~Ea.stern~ Guardian *_ .l.l7 STRAIGHT TROT with a purse of $300.00 at Montague, Aug- ust 10th Entries close Saturday July 30th. Five per cent to enter._ T. G. tives. Secretary. _H HORSE RACES. 10th. A 2.17 made to take the ilorma' Stake .class fill. Purse $300.00. 'meats and-prices fo'r 'some lineal 1 _ _ _ . . _RUNNPNG BACKWAR.n__ PV have scored advances that may, oel :well cleaned np. off the market., ANGLD-RUSTICO SCHOOL. - fthersfore stocks at present ure wants a teacher. Supplement lsomewha-tf depleted and small slsevtl $120.00. Apply J. H. Buntaln, was so y small lots to meet imlncuiate wants with sales of 'citv abbattoir fresh- vailorl in the nnfkct for. smoked attributed to the large consum-~ _ » of late on a<`:'c0`u`nt of the very -warm weather prevailing and the fact that all surplusgsupplies have been 'lrams.srej scarce.-An active trwltl cont-inuestd beudone for- local ac- nt 30c, _to llc.. and 18 to 25 lbs-. Hi 38c, to- 39. Windsor, selected bone- less bacon sold at 50c, per lb.. I\_ll_- hreskfast grades at 32c. to Bsc. ent. packers r_eally.ing much higher of which the of eriugs"aro small difficult to fill their wants. Sales of Canadian pure loaf grades were made at 15c. to 15-1-2 cents per lb., in 20 lb.. wood palls ' The receipts of provisions ye! terday were 10.191 packages laru; 1,668 boxes hams an dhacons, and 1,559 packages tInnod,meats. CHICAGO. '_.J’llly 20.-Provisions were steadied by assertions that Germany had purchased 3,000,000 pounds of lard. Prices at the close varied _from 5c, decline to a HKS advance. Future quotations were: _ 1’ it t i. ' -unruly » *- ~ Open High Low Close Mess Pork per bbl., _ ` ' . ` July 18.50 Sgpt, 18.85 Lard per - 100 lbS.I SSDL' 11.02 12.10 11.92 11.05 Oct. 12.05 12.22 12.05 12.ltl` Short Ribs ` __ per 100 lbs.: Sept. 10.87 11.0 0.91! 0Ct. 10.75 10.8 10.80 me .-_. .°_° `l Gig U-A Cash prices closed-Pork noml-_ nal. Lard $11.90. _Ribs $10.50 to $11.50. ' -1--$03-i A SURE CURE _ -Having laid down- the principle that "the only way to abolish di- vorce is to abolish marriage! Ber- nafd Shaw caunow go on with the noble work of abolishing death by arranging that nobody shall be horn. _ i.‘.’°.i'lf1-;."'.if.‘;il.i.°l.‘;¥_§‘;‘2.°t.“..‘;‘.?.33 _CLASSMED ADVER'|‘|SEMEN'|'S irlltsympathy with the abdye and ` - v - ' v = the fact that there was it $000 Je' TEACIIERS \V AN TED ' MALE HELP WANTED class teacher for Cumberland Hill School No. 70 Kings Co. Sup- plement one Hundred dollars midsummer vacation, T. P. Riley, Bscy. - *WANTED- PRINCIPAL FOR ikilled SUJCK M019 ‘-0 550 Del' Umj Fortune Bridge graded school. |lbS~ _ Supplement $140.00. -Summer |_ A much stronger feeling has pre-‘I vac,_'_|0n_ Apply to Doughs An. ken, Fortune Bridge. P_ E. I. Tescherfor Caledonia School. $75.00 Supplomentsprlng anti Fall vacatloa. - Wheatley River. 9o_ Sentiment 6170.00. write or phono :.kW. Bradshaw, Secre- tary. lf r/rn ft. lt. rrskacttsn waurso For ’ . EL- wlth special brands of the differ- don Schull mn or second maui ' Suppioramt $150.00 toot includ- flsufee- ` ». ' In mal _ Mt tr ri. -.--»»»- ---» ....,'.';“'.'. ._itt"s.‘:€t..:r::.. » for lard was ve_ry_flrm under acou- | '8A\-ESMEN-WE PAV WEEKLY tlnue`(lT_gpi1d_'deti1aFd for ,round lots ,WAN-rE°__ “ECON” c|'_AsS_ teacher for Fortune Head school and buyers in some cases find it N°_ lu' Kin” County' sumnwy ment.|100 lreckea McLonald Secy Red I-louse P. E. I. f WANTED A SECOND CLASS teacher for Breadalbane school District No. 105, Supplement |80. Apply to Robert. J. Todd, Secretary. PRINCIPAL WANTED. - VIC- torla ached, 1st~5ass male pro- perrod. Supplement voted $200. Apply Ia panel I possible E. Boswol, Sec. of Trusteea.o V TEACHER WANTED FSR CAM bridge No. 91 second Class. Sup- plement S100.00. Apply to Alfred Higginborha. TEACHER WANTED.-FIRST OR second class for Reunion Road School. situated one miie from Hunter River vflllaoe, Supple- ment t160.t0. Mild wmmer va- cation. Apply to Donald Aa- drews,-qfecretary, Hunter River. _ - --'» is-in '- -ma. _ *WANTED_- TEACHER FOR Grosse isle, Magdalen Islands, second olaas certificate, term eight months. Salary fifty dollars per month, 'f`homns\A. Turnbull Secretary Treasurer, Grosse Isle, Magdalen Islands. *WANTED»- SECOND ' CLASS teacher for Granville North School, No. 128. Supplement $100, 00 including Government mini- mum. Apply to H. T. Burgdyno_ Breadalbane, R_ R. No. 1, P. E. 1. ' FOR SALE - 'FOR OAL!-HEAVY IROWN paper. Apply at Guardian Of- ‘ flue. *FOR SALE- HOUSE. MODERN conveniences. large yard and barn also 4 rooms to let. Apply 57 Brighton Ave. - 'FOR aAI.l- 0 ACR!! STAND- Ing hay In very good condition, Btuancky Point. Apply Guardian s. closo Saturday. July 30th. per colt to mtor. Five per additional from money win- rrslgfrt raid from Chao- : 'I' G vea, -Secretary. a' ~a ll! __ _ U lA\.¢l- FOR °rotl till' D TOURING and first class will sell cheap. Garage, wmrso- ssc`o`~o c|.Ass, '_ , _ - 9 ____ - ._ _ 101' Sli 0ff8t‘lflBS which 1‘6B1ll\i3d ill fa _ _' \-'/AN1'E|_|___ A1' °N.'\p_ SEX-ro" rflllfll' BCUV9 "'_“d° behm d°“° 1" WANTED- Wanted..` a._.. Second tor St. 1'u'.-rs Cathedral. Apply to Fred lt. Foster, 230 Queen Sl. - °WANTED, NEAT APPEARING young single mon of good habits t_o_tra_vel rn the Maritime pro- vinces and solicit. Exepriesce tin necessary Reference required. Address H. C. Looper. Summer- Delivery.. ~ HELP -WANTED MALE. - ANY intelligent person, anywhere who would like to earn money writ- ‘ ing news and special articles for daily and Sunday newspapers, _ we will show you how. Send for free booklet A Straight 'l'alk'i.u‘ Prospective Newspaper Corres- ' pendants." Natlonjal'P‘\'ese'i Bur eau. Buffalo N. Y. *I-rf" 1" rat '1`ou»`._n ms wAN'reo- -1'EAcHsr\ Fon'M|n» _ _ lgfuatcfvfo 4B4‘::_'e;;)r "M010 ‘D 15;,B__ dletoa. First elnss, school No. .AGENTS GET 'N A FRONT sble all your commission busi- _ ness of your own. Every property owner needs some of our nine hundred varieties of hardy Red Tag trees and plants. No capital needed. Complete equipment and instrystioa free. Writg Ihominion Nurseries, Montreal. and offer steady employment selling our complete and oxclua ivellaes of whole-root fresh-du! to-order trees and plants. Best stock and service. We teach and equip you lras. A money- making opportunity. Luke Broth ora' Nurseries. llnairsal. °8ALE8MAN WANTED. -IALEO msn s self respecting salesman whose ambition 'Is beyond iiil pireasent occupatllon. "M0313: n mor con en om with us :d at are same time dou- ble hla Income. We require I man of clean cbaracilt soul( ll mind and body. of strong IN* snuallty who would ‘appreciate a life position wits a fast S10" ing‘concera wh re industry would be rewardodl-t with ll! I3 lll*“|’ 2l’°l.‘2..'l€2iE§..l?"ssl.» to uf. P. E. Ross. second floor Riley building. Queen Street. 017 posits Prowso Brothers. " FEMALQ HELP _ WA TED ' l_._,_- ' _ WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL _ housework. Apply 121 Wow' St. u_<é__{& '*WANTED FOR SIX WEEKS- A maid accustomed to cooklal».l° washing. Good wages. Mrs. Rich- ardson, Georgetown. WAN1'_ED,A_,MAlD FOR GENERAL homework; one with e=w'l°l\°° preferred. No woahlhd. G°°fl° Forbes, Vernon. nxscnmasaona *ZiZi Malta nonav A1' t-total.--|15 to 800 paid week!! fm' 79': spare time writing ahowosrl for os. No osnvsasial- Instruct and until! 10! -N ‘ work. West/-Angus Show 0l` service. I7 X.. Oolaorao W9’ Toronto. ‘ -L-a --'iiO}'*'“-"' PILES side, P. E. l. in cpre of General.